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Culture and Mobility
Herausgeber: Benesch, Klaus
Publikationen der Bayerischen Amerika-Akademie / Publications of the Bavarian American Academy, Bd. 15
2014
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Abstract
What connects the Baltimore Washington International Airport and South Korea’s Songdo International Business District? What are the cultural narratives that unfold from their bold visions of mobility and of the city in transit and transition? Put another way, what are the relations between modernity, mobile lifestyles, and urban spaces as we move deeper into what the French sociologist Marc Augé has called the age of ‘supermodernity’? Perhaps more importantly, are there alternative ways of thinking about mobility and the future of society in a rapidly shrinking, globally interconnected and, at the same time, socially and culturally divided world? In their wide-ranging contributions geographers, political scientists, historians, economists, and cultural critics take a closer look at mobility in an American context (and beyond). Investigating aspects of American mobility from a decidedly transnational and transatlantic perspective, these essays conjoin in revealing mobility as a crucial constituent of what we call modernity. They also identify some of the negative consequences and challenges of mobility in an increasingly endangered global ecology.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Zwischenüberschrift | Seite | Aktion | Preis |
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Preface | V | ||
Table of Contents | VII | ||
Culture and Mobility: An Introduction | 1 | ||
Klaus Benesch - We Are All in Motion | 1 | ||
Architecture | 9 | ||
John D. Kasarda - Aerotropolis: Business Mobility and Urban Competitiveness in the 21st Century | 9 | ||
Anke Ortlepp - (Post-)Modern Architectures: American Airports and the Limits of Mobility | 21 | ||
Geography | 39 | ||
Peter V. Hall - “Resolving” Scalar and Spatial Mismatches in North American Freight Logistics | 39 | ||
Philip Vannini - Time Machines: Islands, Ferries, and the Advent of a New Way of Life | 51 | ||
Technology | 65 | ||
Klaus Benesch - "Our Bikes Are Us": Speed, Motorcycles, and the American Tradition of a ‘Democratic’ Technology | 65 | ||
Ted Bishop - "Tempo Giusto": The Art of the Slow Ride | 81 | ||
Art | 91 | ||
David T. Courtwright - Road Movie: The Legacies of "Easy Rider" | 91 | ||
Alexandra Ganser - Reading Multiple Mobilities in Chuck Palahniuk’s "Fugitives and Refugees" | 103 | ||
Ideology | 123 | ||
François Specq - Thoreau’s Geographies of (Im)mobility | 123 | ||
Notes on Contributors | 139 |